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You could check the auction sites. I see the whole set on eBay right now for cheap. When bidding, strike at the last 10 seconds to prevent having to bid against yourself.
Turn on your DVD player, go to your set up button on the DVD remote, go to TV and select p-scan. It fixed my problem. My screen was all blue before I did that. Hope it works
The Answer is, "it depends". On the back of the disc player, you will find two RCA connections labled "Main R" and "Main L". Connect these via RCA cables to your "Audio Out" R & L RCA connections on the back of your television. If your television doesn't have rear "Audio Out" connections and a menu option to select between internal speakers and external, you won't be able to connect.
well a dvd player is only going to playback the media it is reading. So if the dvd is a reproduction of a b/w western then b/w is correct but if you play a dvd from the present then it should be in color unless the tv it is connected to is faulty. Try connecting to another tv to see if problem repeats on another tv
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